Immigration from other South American countries to Brazil

Immigration from other South American countries to Brazil refers to the movement of people from other South American countries to Brazil.

Non-Lusophone South Americans in Brazil
Sul-americanos não-lusófonos no Brasil,
Hispano-sul-américo-brasileiro
Sudamericanos no-lusófonos en Brasil, Hispano-sudamero-brasileño
Total population
500,000 Uruguayans[1]

150,000 Chileans[2]

200,000 Bolivians[3]

60,000 Argentines[4]

60,000 Paraguayans[5]

20,000 Peruvians[6]

220,000 Venezuelans[7]
Regions with significant populations
Brazil: Mainly Southeastern and Southern Brazil
Border regions and some metropolises along Center-West and Northern Brazil
Languages
Spanish · Portuguese · Portuñol
Minority: Uruguayan Portuguese-based mixed language · Guarani · Aymará
possibly other Amerindian languages, Guyanese Creole and Sranan Tongo
Religion
Christianity (mostly Roman Catholicism, some Protestantism) · possibly mentionable Irreligion, Amerindian folk religions and others
Related ethnic groups
Argentinians · Uruguayans · Chileans · Peruvians · Bolivians · Paraguayans · Venezuelans
other Brazilian, Hispanic and Hispanophone people

See also

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